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Yarn Bombing
October 7th, 2013 11:01 PMYarn graffiti took off in 2005 with the foundation of Knitta Please, a Houston-based art collective devoted to cloaking outdoor objects with knitted and crocheted patches.
Telekinetic Rage Coffee Shop Prank
October 7th, 2013 10:00 PMThis viral marketing stunt for the upcoming remake of the 1976 horror film Carrie features a clever prank in which an angry woman uses her telekinetic powers in a New York City coffee shop.
2013 NYC Motorcycle Attack
October 7th, 2013 9:28 PMHelmet camera footage of a group of motorcyclists being struck by an SUV on the West Side Highway in New York has gone viral after being distributed on the video-sharing site LiveLeak.
Banksy Parodies Syrian Rebel Videos
October 7th, 2013 8:30 PMYesterday, street artist Banksy shared this parody of clips uploaded by Syrian rebels shooting down the cartoon elephant Dumbo as the sixth piece of his New York City residency.
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Yarn Bombing
Yarn graffiti took off in 2005 with the foundation of Knitta Please, a Houston-based art collective devoted to cloaking outdoor objects with knitted and crocheted patches.
2013 NYC Motorcycle Attack
Helmet camera footage of a group of motorcyclists being struck by an SUV on the West Side Highway in New York has gone viral after being distributed on the video-sharing site LiveLeak.